There are usually two agents involved when you buy a home; the “buyer’s agent,” who represents you, and the “listing agent,” who represents the home seller. Dual agency is when there is only one agent representing both sides of the transaction, and is illegal in several states.
When buying a home, you don’t pay your real estate agent – they’ll get a commission from the home seller.
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